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[Show more]Why were impenetrability and rebound two difficulties for the mechanical philosophy? 
They could not be explained in terms of purely mechanical principles, that is, they could not be explained if matter was inert and capable of moving only upon contact with other moving matter. 
 
 
 
Why did Newton...
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They could not be explained in terms of purely mechanical principles, that is, they could not be explained if matter was inert and capable of moving only upon contact with other moving matter. 
 
 
 
Why did Newton...
What was the life expectancy in the early 1900's? 
Under the age of 50, with a 25% child mortality rate. 
 
 
 
When was the first vaccine created? 
1880 
 
 
 
____________ _____________ can reduce life expectancy dramatically, due to the lack of __________________. 
INFECTIOUS DISEASES can reduce...
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Under the age of 50, with a 25% child mortality rate. 
 
 
 
When was the first vaccine created? 
1880 
 
 
 
____________ _____________ can reduce life expectancy dramatically, due to the lack of __________________. 
INFECTIOUS DISEASES can reduce...
Why is science limited to the natural world? 
Science acquires knowledge through examination of falsifiable hypotheses based on natural phenomena. This sets a limit on sciences; science cannot speak directly to such issues as morality or religion. 
 
 
 
Why isn't faith science? 
Scientific ideas c...
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Add to cartWhy is science limited to the natural world? 
Science acquires knowledge through examination of falsifiable hypotheses based on natural phenomena. This sets a limit on sciences; science cannot speak directly to such issues as morality or religion. 
 
 
 
Why isn't faith science? 
Scientific ideas c...
what is the tertiary period (According to the coursekit article) 
- the rise of dominance of the mammals. 
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what happened by the early Eocene 
in the late cretaceous period, mammals that lived in the undergrowth and hid from the dinosaurs, now more than 20 orders of mammals evolved rapidly a...
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Add to cartwhat is the tertiary period (According to the coursekit article) 
- the rise of dominance of the mammals. 
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what happened by the early Eocene 
in the late cretaceous period, mammals that lived in the undergrowth and hid from the dinosaurs, now more than 20 orders of mammals evolved rapidly a...
4.6 billion years 
What is the age of earth? 
 
 
 
Created the theory of evolution and the process or natural selection. 
Who is Charles Darwin? 
 
 
 
1. All living things share a common ancestor 
2. Species on earth evolved through natural processes 
What are two very important claims Charles Dar...
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Add to cart4.6 billion years 
What is the age of earth? 
 
 
 
Created the theory of evolution and the process or natural selection. 
Who is Charles Darwin? 
 
 
 
1. All living things share a common ancestor 
2. Species on earth evolved through natural processes 
What are two very important claims Charles Dar...
Food science 
•scientific and technological research on the properties of food substances, aimed at inventing new food products and new methods of preservation and processing 
 
 
 
Nutrition science 
the scientific study of the processes through which food provides nourishment to the body 
 
 
 
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•scientific and technological research on the properties of food substances, aimed at inventing new food products and new methods of preservation and processing 
 
 
 
Nutrition science 
the scientific study of the processes through which food provides nourishment to the body 
 
 
 
...
through accommodation, your eye can change its refractive power to help it focus images by 
changing the shape of the lens itself, via attached ciliary muscles contracting or relaxing it (lesson 13) 
 
 
 
we have blurry vision in water (such as in a swimming pool) because 
cornea itself is mostly m...
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changing the shape of the lens itself, via attached ciliary muscles contracting or relaxing it (lesson 13) 
 
 
 
we have blurry vision in water (such as in a swimming pool) because 
cornea itself is mostly m...
Whats a computer 
- An electronic device capable of assisting in the performance of almost any non-physical work imaginable 
 
-An electronic machine capable of performing calculations and other manipulations of various types of data, under the control of a stored set of instructions 
 
- A programm...
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- An electronic device capable of assisting in the performance of almost any non-physical work imaginable 
 
-An electronic machine capable of performing calculations and other manipulations of various types of data, under the control of a stored set of instructions 
 
- A programm...
What causes the seasons on Earth? 
The tilt of Earth's axis (23.5 degrees) from it's orbital axis 
 
 
 
True or False. The Moon is not lit up by the Sun at all times, which is why we see a New Moon. 
False. Half of the surface of the Moon is always lit up by the Sun. We only see variations of ill...
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The tilt of Earth's axis (23.5 degrees) from it's orbital axis 
 
 
 
True or False. The Moon is not lit up by the Sun at all times, which is why we see a New Moon. 
False. Half of the surface of the Moon is always lit up by the Sun. We only see variations of ill...
NATS 1675 Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Anatomy 
The study of body structure 
 
 
 
development 
Changes throughout lifespan 
 
 
 
microscopic 
Too small to be seen 
 
 
 
Gross 
visible to the naked eye 
 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of body function 
 
 
 
Complementarity 
Function reflect structure 
 
 
 
chemical level 
atoms combine t...
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Add to cartAnatomy 
The study of body structure 
 
 
 
development 
Changes throughout lifespan 
 
 
 
microscopic 
Too small to be seen 
 
 
 
Gross 
visible to the naked eye 
 
 
 
Physiology 
The study of body function 
 
 
 
Complementarity 
Function reflect structure 
 
 
 
chemical level 
atoms combine t...
What do all cells have in common? 
DNA, RNA, Proteins & Enzymes, Cell Membrane, ATP (energy) 
 
 
 
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't? 
nucleus, organelles, RNA processing 
 
 
 
what bacteria grows best below 20 degrees? 
psychrophiles 
 
 
 
what bacteria grows best between 20-50 deg...
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Add to cartWhat do all cells have in common? 
DNA, RNA, Proteins & Enzymes, Cell Membrane, ATP (energy) 
 
 
 
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't? 
nucleus, organelles, RNA processing 
 
 
 
what bacteria grows best below 20 degrees? 
psychrophiles 
 
 
 
what bacteria grows best between 20-50 deg...
Atomists 
Atoms are infinite and in random motion. Beloved in principle of plentitude 
 
 
 
Principle of Plentitidue 
The universe contains all possible forms of existence. Anything is possible. Relates to quantum mechanics 
 
 
 
Murphy's Law 
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong 
 
 
 
occam...
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Add to cartAtomists 
Atoms are infinite and in random motion. Beloved in principle of plentitude 
 
 
 
Principle of Plentitidue 
The universe contains all possible forms of existence. Anything is possible. Relates to quantum mechanics 
 
 
 
Murphy's Law 
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong 
 
 
 
occam...
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